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Hello All,
I have two tables:
user has_many room
room belongs_to user
When a new user is created, I want to save the room through some default
values at the same time.
How to do this by using callbacks?
after_save or after_create ?
& I want to use blocks with callbacks.
Any suggestions??
Thanks,
Avi

On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Avi <aavinash.behera@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All,>> I have two tables:> user has_many room> room belongs_to user>> When a new user is created, I want to save the room through some default> values at the same time.> How to do this by using callbacks?>> after_save or after_create ?> & I want to use blocks with callbacks.>
I'm assuming that a room is unique to a user and you want to create a
room
everytime a user is created
so you need to use the after_create callback. as for using the syntax
to
use blocks in a callback, you can
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